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you had learnt a story into interrogative tense.... I know this answer but I want to match my answer .​

Answers

Answered by Shivali2708
2

Had you learnt a story?

Or

Had you not learnt a story?

(Either of these can be used)

hope it helps..

Answered by Anonymous
2

{\underline{\underline{\bf{Given\: Sentence:}}}}

  • "You had learnt a story"

{\underline{\underline{\sf{What\:to\:do?}}}}

  • We've to change the given sentence to Interrogative sentence.

{\underline{\underline{\bf\purple{Required\: Answer:}}}}

  • Did you learn the story yesterday?

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{\underline{\underline{\bf{Let's\:know\:more!}}}}

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ TYPES OF SENTENCES

‎In English Grammar, generally sentences are of four types. They are:

  • Assertive sentences
  • Imperative sentences
  • Interrogative sentences
  • Exclamatory sentences

Additionally, a fifth type of sentence, called "Optative sentences". Now, let's know what are they !!

1) Assertive sentence declares something (positive/negative) or makes a statement. It is also called as declarative sentence.

  • We live in hostel.
  • I can't do this.

2) Imperative sentences makes a command or an order or a request.

  • Don't forget to bring you notes tomorrow.
  • Please lend me your notes.

3) Interrogative sentences are questioning sentences. It always ends with a question mark (?).

  • Where do you live?
  • Is it her?

4) Exclamatory sentence expresses emotion or feeling of the speaker. Exclamation point should be used in this kind of sentence.

  • How beautiful the neck piece is!
  • Bravo! You have done a good Job.

5) Optative sentences makes a wish, prayer, curse or blessings.

  • May you stay healthy and strong forever.
  • Let the world be filled with love and compassion.

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